Kenyan general election, 1979
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General elections were held in Kenya on 8 November 1979. At the time, the country was a de facto one-party state with the Kenya African National Union being the sole party to participate in the election. A total of 742 KANU candidates stood for the 158 National Assembly seats, with more than half of the incumbents (including seven ministers) defeated. Voter turnout was 67.3.[1] Following the election, a further 12 members were appointed by President Daniel arap Moi.[2]
Results
| Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kenya African National Union | 3,733,537 | 100 | 158 | 0 |
| Invalid/blank votes | 58,956 | – | – | – |
| Total | 3,792,493 | 100 | 158 | 0 |
| Registered voters/turnout | 5,602,110 | 67.69 | – | – |
| Source: IPU | ||||
References
- ↑ Kenya: One party elections (1969-1988) EISA
- ↑ Kenya Inter-Parliamentary Union
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